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In a Remote Homestead

Based on the story of Pyatras Tsvirka "The Well". The story of how Matas Kryauza, a farmer, wanting to take over the farm of his father-in-law, who had deceived him with a dowry, buried Motskus's father alive by boarding up an old well, where Motskus drunkenly fell.

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  • Juozas Budraitis

    Juozas Budraitis

    Matas Kriauza

  • Donatas Banionis

    Donatas Banionis

    kunigas

  • Eleonora Matulaitė

    Eleonora Matulaitė

    Morta

  • Gražina Rukšėnaitė

    Gražina Rukšėnaitė

    Barbora

  • Liudvika Adomavičiūtė

    Liudvika Adomavičiūtė

    samdinė

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Based on the story of Pyatras Tsvirka "The Well". The story of how Matas Kryauza, a farmer, wanting to take over the farm of his father-in-law, who had deceived him with a dowry, buried Motskus's father alive by boarding up an old well, where Motskus drunkenly fell.

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